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Paragon Glass Kiln User Manual

Paragon Glass Kiln
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on the side of caution if you aren’t sure how long to anneal.
Smallprojectssuchasearringsrarelyneedannealingtimeas
they cool.
Cleaning and
Gluing the Glass
Grease, dirt, and
fingerprints etch per
-
manently into the
glass during firing.
Clean the glass with
glasscleaner(thetype
without silicones),
rubbing alcohol, or
even plain water just
before assembling
the pieces on the kiln
shelf.
Use white glue,
such as Elmer’s
diluted1:1withwater,
to hold the glass
pieces together after
you place them on the
kiln shelf. Use the
gluesparingly.Glueis
especially important
whenfusing wireintothe glass.The glueprevents the glass
or wirefrom moving out of placebefore they fuse. The glue
disappears during firing.
Avoid using glue on the coated side of dichroic glass. If
youlaydichroicglasscarefullyontothepiece,glueisunnec-
essary,soavoiditaltogetherifyoudonotknowwhichsideof
the dichroic is coated.
Loading the Kiln
Air should circulate
between the shelf and
the bottom of the kiln,
so place three or four
1/2” posts in the kiln.
Lay the shelf over the
posts.
Firing the Glass
1 Ventkilnbyopeningthedoor½”andleavingthevent
hole (if your kiln has one) open. Venting allows the
gasesreleasedtoescape.Whenthekilnreaches500-
800° F / 260 - 426°C, close the door.
2 The first time you fire a particular brand or type of
glass, program the controller for a higher tempera
-
ture than the estimated fusing temperature. Watch
the glass byopening thedoor ½”for several seconds
at a time. Shut the kiln off when the glass fuses the
way you want. Make a note of the shut-off tempera
-
ture. For future firings, program the kiln for that
temperature and rate.
Note: Witheveryfiring,besureyouarenearthekiln
before the expected shut-off time.
3 After you shutthe kiln off,vent the kiln for five min-
utes by opening the door 1”. Then close the door.
Note: Some glass artists flash cool the glass after it
fuses. They vent the kiln until the temperature
drops to 1000° F. Then they close the door again.
This speeds up cooling.
4 The annealing range for most glasses is between
950°/510°C and 700°F/371°C. Cool slowly through
this annealing range. Leaving the door closed will
slow the cooling enough for most projects. If you
need even slower cooling, program a separate seg
-
ment for cooling. See the kiln’s digital controller
manual.
Note: For safest cooling, leave the ware inside the
kilnuntilthe kiln reachesroom temperature.If you
remove theware too soon,the sudden temperature
change can crack the piece.
To remove small
pieces, such as glass
jewelry, before they
have cooled com
-
pletely, remove the
shelf also. Leave the
pieces on the shelf
untiltheyreachroom
temperature. The
heat in the shelf will
help prevent them
from cooling too quickly.
Caution: Beforeremovingashelf,turnoffpowerto
the kiln.
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Looking at the glass during firing. Open the door about ½”. Always
wear firing safety glasses when looking at the hot glass.

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Paragon Glass Kiln Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandParagon
ModelGlass Kiln
CategoryOven
LanguageEnglish